April 2018 Archive
1261.
U.S. judge says Uber drivers are not company's employees (reuters.com)
1262.
The Man Who Brought Down Lance Armstrong (theatlantic.com)
1263.
Tracking the Illegal Shipment of Sarin Precursor from Belgium to Syria (bellingcat.com)
1264.
Tesla’s Musk Takes Charge of Model 3 Production as Problems Persist (theinformation.com)
1265.
Top Senate Democrat Endorses Decriminalizing Marijuana at the Federal Level (bloomberg.com)
1266.
Ruby on WebAssembly (blacktm.com)
1267.
The 20-year-old entrepreneur is a myth, according to study (phys.org)
1268.
The Imaginative Reality of Ursula K. Le Guin (vqronline.org)
1269.
Zipline's Drones Will Deliver Blood in the United States This Year (spectrum.ieee.org)
1270.
Node.js 8.10 runtime now available in AWS Lambda (aws.amazon.com)
1271.
Understanding Bitcoin Transactions (jonathanotto.com)
1272.
How to build your own AlphaZero AI using Python and Keras (medium.com)
1273.
Designing a Userspace Disk I/O Scheduler for Modern Datastores (2016) (scylladb.com)
1274.
NTSB ‘unhappy’ with Tesla release of investigative information in fatal crash (washingtonpost.com)
1275.
Don’t Do for Money What Others Do for Love (medium.com)
1276.
How Tech Companies Own Your Day (bloomberg.com)
1277.
Algorithms tutorial for beginners (adrianmejia.com)
1278.
Gwynne Shotwell: SpaceX's Plan to Fly You Across the Globe in 30 Minutes [video] (ted.com)
1279.
Facebook reveals Russian troll content, shuts down 135 IRA accounts (techcrunch.com)
1280.
How China Is Buying Its Way into Europe (bloomberg.com)
1281.
Wristband Lets the Brain Control a Computer with a Thought and a Twitch (scientificamerican.com)
1282.
Show HN: Faster.js – a micro-optimizing JavaScript compiler (github.com)
1283.
Eventbrite has removed filming clause from agreement (twitter.com)
1284.
Barbara Bush Dies at 92 (nytimes.com)
1285.
How IBM quietly pushed out 20,000 aging workers (vox.com)
1286.
Google maps shows location of San Bruno shooting (google.com)
1287.
Retirement Shock: Need to Find a Job After 40 Years at General Electric (wsj.com)
1288.
Everyone Wants to Go Home During Extra Innings, Maybe Even the Umps (fivethirtyeight.com)
1289.
FBI Refuses to Say Whether It Bought iPhone Unlocking Tech 'GrayKey' (motherboard.vice.com)
1290.
GSMA puts eSIM work 'on hold' due to US collusion investigation (engadget.com)